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Reform without Losers: An Interpretation of China's Dual‐Track Approach to Transition
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Chinese Foreign PolicyApplied EconomicsEast Asian StudiesEconomic IntegrationSocial ChangeSocial SciencesPolitical EconomyEconomic AnalysisDual‐track ApproachChinese PoliticsMarket LiberalizationPublic PolicyEconomicsMarket TrackEconomic ReformEconomic LiberalizationPolicy ReformsTransition EconomyEconomic PolicyBusinessPolitical Science
This paper develops a simple model to analyze the dual‐track approach to market liberalization as a mechanism for implementing efficient Pareto‐improving economic reform, that is, reform achieving efficiency without creating losers. The approach, based on the continued enforcement of the existing plan while simultaneously liberalizing the market, can be understood as a method for making implicit lump‐sum transfers to compensate potential losers of the reform. The model highlights the critical roles of enforcement of the plan for achieving Pareto improvement and full liberalization of the market track for achieving efficiency. We examine how the dual‐track approach has worked in product and labor market liberalization in China.
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